title: OpenSearch documentation description: >- # this means to ignore newlines until "baseurl:" Documentation for OpenSearch, the Apache 2.0 search, analytics, and visualization suite with advanced security, alerting, SQL support, automated index management, deep performance analysis, and more. baseurl: "/docs/latest" # the subpath of your site, e.g. /blog url: "https://opensearch.org" # the base hostname & protocol for your site, e.g. http://example.com permalink: /:path/ opensearch_version: '2.9.0' opensearch_dashboards_version: '2.9.0' opensearch_major_minor_version: '2.9' lucene_version: '9_7_0' # Build settings markdown: kramdown remote_theme: pmarsceill/just-the-docs@v0.3.3 # Kramdown settings kramdown: toc_levels: 2..3 logo: "/assets/images/logo.svg" # Aux links for the upper right navigation aux_links: color_scheme: opensearch # Define Jekyll collections collections: # Define a collection named "tests", its documents reside in the "_tests" directory install-and-configure: permalink: /:collection/:path/ output: true upgrade-to: permalink: /:collection/:path/ output: true im-plugin: permalink: /:collection/:path/ output: true dashboards: permalink: /:collection/:path/ output: true integrations: permalink: /:collection/:path/ output: true tuning-your-cluster: permalink: /:collection/:path/ output: true security: permalink: /:collection/:path/ output: true security-analytics: permalink: /:collection/:path/ output: true search-plugins: permalink: /:collection/:path/ output: true ml-commons-plugin: permalink: /:collection/:path/ output: true tuning-your-cluster: permalink: /:collection/:path/ output: true monitoring-your-cluster: permalink: /:collection/:path/ output: true observing-your-data: permalink: /:collection/:path/ output: true reporting: permalink: /:collection/:path/ output: true query-dsl: permalink: /:collection/:path/ output: true field-types: permalink: /:collection/:path/ output: true clients: permalink: /:collection/:path/ output: true benchmark: permalink: /:collection/:path/ output: true data-prepper: permalink: /:collection/:path/ output: true tools: permalink: /:collection/:path/ output: true api-reference: permalink: /:collection/:path/ output: true troubleshoot: permalink: /:collection/:path/ output: true external_links: permalink: /:collection/:path/ output: true developer-documentation: permalink: /:collection/:path/ output: true just_the_docs: # Define the collections used in the theme collections: install-and-configure: name: Install and upgrade nav_fold: true upgrade-to: name: Migrate to OpenSearch # nav_exclude: true nav_fold: true # search_exclude: true im-plugin: name: Managing Indexes nav_fold: true dashboards: name: OpenSearch Dashboards nav_fold: true integrations: name: OpenSearch Integrations nav_fold: true tuning-your-cluster: name: Creating and tuning your cluster nav_fold: true security: name: Security in OpenSearch nav_fold: true security-analytics: name: Security analytics nav_fold: true field-types: name: Mappings and field types nav_fold: true query-dsl: name: Query DSL, Aggregations, and Analyzers nav_fold: true search-plugins: name: Search nav_fold: true ml-commons-plugin: name: Machine learning nav_fold: true monitoring-your-cluster: name: Monitoring your cluster nav_fold: true observing-your-data: name: Observability nav_fold: true reporting: name: Reporting nav_fold: true clients: name: Clients nav_fold: true benchmark: name: OpenSearch Benchmark nav_fold: true data-prepper: name: Data Prepper nav_fold: true tools: name: Tools nav_fold: true api-reference: name: API reference nav_fold: true troubleshoot: name: Troubleshooting nav_fold: true developer-documentation: name: Developer documentation nav_fold: true # Enable or disable the site search # By default, just-the-docs enables its JSON file-based search. We also have an OpenSearch-driven search functionality. # To disable any search from appearing, both `search_enabled` and `use_custom_search` need to be false. # To use the OpenSearch-driven search, `search_enabled` has to be false and `use_custom_search` needs to be true. # If `search_enabled` is true, irrespective of the value of `use_custom_search`, the JSON file-based search appears. # # `search_enabled` defaults to true # `use_custom_search` defaults to false search_enabled: false use_custom_search: true search: # Split pages into sections that can be searched individually # Supports 1 - 6, default: 2 heading_level: 2 # Maximum amount of previews per search result # Default: 3 previews: 3 # Maximum amount of words to display before a matched word in the preview # Default: 5 preview_words_before: 5 # Maximum amount of words to display after a matched word in the preview # Default: 10 preview_words_after: 10 # Set the search token separator # Default: /[\s\-/]+/ # Example: enable support for hyphenated search words tokenizer_separator: /[\s/]+/ # Display the relative url in search results # Supports true (default) or false rel_url: true # Enable or disable the search button that appears in the bottom right corner of every page # Supports true or false (default) button: false # Google Analytics Tracking (optional) # e.g, UA-1234567-89 ga_tracking: G-BQV14XK08F # Disable the just-the-docs theme anchor links in favor of our custom ones # See _includes/head_custom.html heading_anchors: false # Adds on-hover anchor links to h2-h6 anchor_links: true footer_content: plugins: - jekyll-last-modified-at - jekyll-remote-theme - jekyll-redirect-from - jekyll-sitemap # This format has to conform to RFC822 last-modified-at: date-format: '%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S %z' # Exclude from processing. # The following items will not be processed, by default. Create a custom list # to override the default setting. exclude: - Gemfile - Gemfile.lock - node_modules - vendor/bundle/ - vendor/cache/ - vendor/gems/ - vendor/ruby/ - README.md - .idea - templates